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Mysterious Pakistan Government Hawker 4000s

Two Raytheon (Hawker Beechcraft) Hawker 4000 executive jets appear to have recently been acquired by the Pakistan Government, although it's unclear what exactly they are being used for and which Government department is operating them. It is suspected that they may be in use with Pakistan's Directorate for Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), the country's primary national security and intelligence agency. A clue to their use may be in the 'serial' applied to one of the Hawker 4000, which wears only 'EYE77', perhaps indicating that it has a surveillance capability.

Courtesey: AFM August. 2013.
 
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Mysterious Pakistan Government Hawker 4000s

Two Raytheon (Hawker Beechcraft) Hawker 4000 executive jets appear to have recently been acquired by the Pakistan Government, although it's unclear what exactly they are being used for and which Government department is operating them. It is suspected that they may be in use with Pakistan's Directorate for Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), the country's primary national security and intelligence agency. A clue to their use may be in the 'serial' applied to one of the Hawker 4000, which wears only 'EYE77', perhaps indicating that it has a surveillance capability.

Courtesey: AFM August. 2013.

windy can you post some images?
 
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It is of some government agency, some site says PAF, some says GOP.

I doubt if it is of ISI exclusively, ISI also uses Army Aviation assets alot of times.
 
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No NATO jet intruded Pak airspace: PAF
July 21, 2013

ISLAMABAD/KHYBER AGENCY: The Pakistan Air Force has refuted media reports that NATO jets intruded Pakistani airspace on the midnight of Friday and Saturday.

According to media reports, the PAF spokesperson said that aircrafts which flew into Pakistan’s airspace were passenger planes and they were allowed to enter the airspace due to bad weather.

However, the PAF spokesperson said that NATO aircrafts did not violate the Pakistani airspace. Earlier, local media had reported that NATO aircrafts continued violation of the Pakistani airspace on Friday night, third time in a week.

The reports said that NATO fighter jets entered Torkham border area and continued flight for 10 minutes.
 
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Is that a Crotale at the background? Just above the aircraft? To the right of the busses.

All credits of the picture to the uploader, member taha_imran4 of PIA forum.
 
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Is that a Crotale at the background? Just above the aircraft? To the right of the busses.

All credits of the picture to the uploader, member taha_imran4 of PIA forum.

Yes, that seems to be a mobile Crotale SAM launcher. Though the launcher(s) is not clear, the vehicle is.
 
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And there is nothing anyone can do about it because they are our friends and you have to believe it.
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what did we do to the Indian planes and helicopters?
we force landed them or gave them warnings to leave
we are not taliban to shoot everything that we see.
 
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August 1947: The Royal Air Force flag is hauled down and the Pakistani flag is hoisted at an unidentified RAF base or installation seen at the time of the Partition of India, this instillation was turned over to Pakistan.


August 1947: The Royal Air Force flag is hauled down and the Pakistani flag is hoisted at an unidentified RAF base or installation seen at the time of the Partition of India, this instillation was turned over to Pakistan. August 1947: The Royal Air Force flag is hauled down and the Pakistani flag is hoisted at an unidentified RAF base or installation seen at the time of the Partition of India, this instillation was turned over to Pakistan. August 1947: The Royal Air Force flag is hauled down and the Pakistani flag is hoisted at an unidentified RAF base or installation seen at the time of the Partition of India, this instillation was turned over to Pakistan.
 
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RAWALPINDI Aug 7 (APP): Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is all set to attain capability of keeping its indigenously developed fighter aircraft “JF 17 (Thunder) airborne for longer haul, said Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafiq Butt. “The ground tests have been very successful and I am satisfied. The air to air refueling test) will be done successfully by end of this summer, Air Chief Marshal Butt said in an interview with Defence Jane’s Weekly. Pakistan had acquired the refueling air tankers Ilyushin II-78 from Ukraine back in 2010 and these are being synchronized with Medium to High Tech multi-role aircraft thus giving it the capability to remain in air for longer durations.

ACM Butt pointed out that the capability would enhance the marketability of the aircraft which at present is being monitored by a number countries due to its cost effectiveness and other valuable abilities.

“The JF-17 program has been an excellent project to pursue, owing to the hard work put in by our engineers, technicians and test pilots,” ACM Butt said. “All this would also not have been possible without the cooperation of China.”

He said JF-17 with an attractive price tag has the capability of carrying a variety of weapons, it is a true multirole aircraft and in time “would become the PAF’s mainstay.”
He said that PAF has plan to induct around 200 t0 250 JF-17 aircraft.

Answering a question regarding the induction of Chinese-built ZDK-03 airborne early warning aircraft - a platform, ACM Butt said it has so far shown that its capabilities work well over sea, plains and mountainous terrain.”

In the meantime, he said PAF has also been maintaining and operating a sizeable fleet of US F-16 aircraft for a considerable time and its air/ground crew are fairly experienced in handling the weapon system.

“The PAF received its last batch of F-16s in the recent past and even now there are US Congressional clearances available for the provision of additional F-16 aircraft. Owing to requirements/compulsions in the future, there exists a possibility of acquisition of additional F-16 aircraft, he said.

To a query regarding purchase of High Tech aircraft, he said options are still open.
ACM Butt said that PAF must prepare for a two-front situation in view of its combat role in Pakistan’s anti- terrorism campaign, which has evolved since the 9/11 attacks on the US, in addition to its historic adversarial role as India’s neighbor.

“Airpower can achieve much more in a short span of time if employed with clear understanding of its capabilities,” he said. “Its inherent flexibility has enabled nation states to successfully deter their conventional adversaries as well as prosecute irregular outfits. We are now faced with a definite two-front scenario: external as well as internal. While we have always prepared for the traditional and ominous external threat, the new predicament did take us a while to get up to speed with, but ...we did manage to learn on the job quickly and are very efficiently supporting our ground troops in all their operations against militants/terrorists.”


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ACM hints that PAF may go for additional F-16s if required.
 
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ACM hints that PAF may go for additional F-16s if required.

What could those requirements possible be to need more F-16s? What does it mean for our plans to move away from USA as military supplier given its historic unreliability as a friends?
 
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